Noshaba Shehzad

Travel Agent

Pakistani Talagang, District Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan

Quick Info

ProfessionTravel Agent
NationalityPakistani
Date of Birth10/01/1974
Age52 years
BirthplaceTalagang, District Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan

Latest News about Noshaba Shehzad

05/06/2025

Noshaba Shehzad, known as 'Madam N' and CEO of Jaiyana Travel and Tourism in Lahore, was accused by Indian intelligence agencies of luring Indian social media influencers like Jyoti Malhotra to Pakistan under the guise of tourism and pilgrimage trips. She allegedly introduced them to Pakistan's Army and ISI to recruit them into a spy network, aiming to establish at least 500 sleeper cells across India for transferring sensitive information. Her operations reportedly facilitated visas through contacts in the Pakistani embassy in New Delhi and involved around 3,000 Indian citizens and 1,500 NRIs visiting Pakistan in recent months.

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Bio/Wiki

Full NameNoshaba Shehzad Masud
Other NameMadam N
ReligionIslam
Food HabitNon-vegetarian

Physical Stats & More

Height5' 8" (172 cm)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

Marital StatusMarried

Relationships & More

Husband/SpouseShehzad Masud (a retired officer of the Pakistani civil services)

Family

SpouseShehzad Masud

Career

OverviewInitially started working as a tour guide, Noshaba Shehzad grew to become the CEO of Jaiyana Travel and Tourism, focusing on religious pilgrimages. She gained notoriety for her alleged involvement in espionage, utilizing her travel agency to recruit individuals for intelligence operations under the pretense of tourism.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. After her marriage, Noshaba relocated to Lahore in 2018 and began exporting farm products.
2. She assists Indians whose families migrated from Pakistan during Partition to revisit their ancestral homes.
3. In 2023, she mentioned in an interview that many elderly Indians reach out to her on social media, seeking assistance with visas to see their roots.
4. Noshaba was implicated in a controversy regarding her connections to a spy network in India.
5. The agency she leads reportedly charged pilgrims extra, funneling those funds into clandestine operations.
6. She grew up in a house in Talagang that once belonged to a Hindu family before Partition.
7. Since 2018, she has helped more than 200 people of Indian origin visit Pakistan to see their ancestral homes.
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